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Post by sjaugen on Oct 31, 2015 12:16:39 GMT
www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/comment/11713191RÖDALLEGABOMBALDINHO Fantasy Football Scout Member ••••• Announcement From Rio de Janeiro ••••• Thank you all for such a brilliant response to the friendly tournament! The deadline has passed for nations to register their teams. A total of 28 will participate in the friendly matches, with scoring being based off the total points scores of all 6 team members. The points scores will be based of this week only (gameweek 11). At the end of the week, I will make a post with the final scores, highest scorers and some other various stats. So, without further ado, the fixtures are as follows: Canada v Australia USA v Tahiti Portugal v Columbia Spain v Mexico
Sri Lanka v Djibouti UAE v England Chile v Greece San Marino v Scotland Wales v New Zealand South Africa v Jamaica Brazil v Malaysia North Korea v Germany Belgium v Barbados Netherlands v India Best of luck this weekend everyone, enjoy the tournament!
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Post by eunuchjelly on Oct 31, 2015 12:23:27 GMT
Nice. We get to put the mother country to the sword!
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Post by Avishek_Zombie on Oct 31, 2015 19:42:16 GMT
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Post by sjaugen on Nov 1, 2015 12:07:33 GMT
I've gone through their team and ours. Looking really good for a win: Points so farUs: 294 Them:290 These are the NET!! players remaining. For instance: We have 1 Mane + 1 Mane (C). They have none. Net Mane x3 Us | Them | Pelle x2 | Kane | VVD x2 | Lens | Mane x3 | Cook | Eriksen |
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Post by eunuchjelly on Nov 1, 2015 12:46:07 GMT
Well done working out those numbers. Looks to be in the bag, although I am personally hoping for Kane to go nuts and Pelle & Lukaku to blank. We should win anyway with a Mane explosion.
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Post by daas on Nov 1, 2015 14:23:00 GMT
Well done indeed.
I just read the latest update and there's gonna be a qualification round! Jamaica, Barbados, Canada, USA and Mexico so far will be competing together. We'll really need to be up to the challenge.
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Post by Raddy on Nov 1, 2015 18:22:11 GMT
Sorry chaps, been a bit out of the loop since this forum was set up.
Looks like we are absolutely nailing it! Good start team
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Post by Avishek_Zombie on Nov 1, 2015 19:17:48 GMT
We crushed them!!! What is this qualification round about? I can't find about it on the post. Can anyone please link me to it? Thanks in advance
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Post by daas on Nov 1, 2015 19:25:36 GMT
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Post by daas on Nov 1, 2015 19:32:07 GMT
I also want us to do a post-match presser after MNF. Can we all brainstorm a little and Zombie can you post it mate? I won't be online.
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Post by Avishek_Zombie on Nov 1, 2015 19:36:11 GMT
I also want us to do a post-match presser after MNF. Can we all brainstorm a little and Zombie can you post it mate? I won't be online. Umm..will be slightly tough for me..Match ends at 3 AM India time
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Post by Avishek_Zombie on Nov 1, 2015 19:38:44 GMT
Man they did put in some efforts to create that doc Although I don't see any groups in it. Am I missing something or it's just really for rules rather than groups/matches?
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Post by daas on Nov 1, 2015 19:41:28 GMT
Good point. Guess they're still figuring it out as they go along. That's what I gathered from it though.
"2.1) Qualification for the tournament will mimic FIFA’s own World Cup qualification process giving all teams a good number of competitive matches even if they do not reach the finals.
2.2) Qualification will come from our six member confederations: UEFFA (Europe), CONCACAFF(North America), CONMEFBOL (South America), CAFF (Africa), AFFC (Asia) and OFFC (Oceania)."
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Post by sjaugen on Nov 1, 2015 19:48:49 GMT
I asked Balders through the official fiffsa mail; If I could "borrow" some excel tool or something, in order to summarize our teams/ opponents etc once those get revealed. They are bound to have created something to keep track of 300+ guys.
The qualifications are to narrow us down to 32 teams right?
Ideas for the victory speech over Spain: Something that we have ridden ourselves of the oppressive chains of our former colonials. That the Spanish can't rely on technological supremacy to win like in the 16th century. They reeealy need to develop new tactics in this new, modern world. No more free resource exploitation. And of course some pun about their royals: King Felipe is corrupt, living by the old rules, unpopular. Parallels to Sepp Blatter
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Post by daas on Nov 1, 2015 20:11:23 GMT
Nice going with the 'mother of all inquisitions' bit sjaugen, was very proud!
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